Introducing the new Amazon Channels bounty

You are eligible to earn a fixed advertising fee of £3 for each Amazon Channels free trial subscription you generate.

What is Amazon Channels?

Amazon Channels is a TV streaming service that allows Prime members to add channel subscriptions for a low monthly subscription fee, available individually without the need for a bundle and without a contract.

This is the first time certain channels, including Discovery, have been available independently of any ‘bundle’ deal, enabling customers to pay for the premium TV they want to watch. Customers can click to start and begin enjoying the channels immediately, without having to wait for any installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I earn bounties or advertising fees when my visitors sign up for Amazon Channels 30-day free trials?

Beginning June 1st, 2017, UK Associates become eligible to receive a bounty for each referred visitor who signs up for an Amazon Channels free trial.
Associates are eligible to receive £3 for each Amazon Channels free trial provided:

If a visitor you refer signs up for an Amazon Channels free trial through any other web page (for instance, when prompted during the checkout process on Amazon.co.uk), you will not earn the bounty.

Can I earn bounties or advertising fees for Amazon Channels paid memberships?

If your referred visitor purchases the annual Amazon Channels membership upon completion of the free trial, the paid Amazon Channels subscription is not eligible for advertising fees or an additional bounty.

Do I need to use a special landing page in order to earn bounties for Amazon Channels 30-day free trials?

Yes. You must use the designated landing page (or any successor pages) in order to earn the bounty:

You can view your earnings for eligible free trials by logging into Associates Central and viewing the Earnings Report. Bounty earnings will be listed under Miscellaneous Referrals Summary. Be sure to check "combined reports" when accessing.

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